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tricky part, and only because it's hard to put into words. But, I took lots
of photos from different angles. Hopefully you can get it. |
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| Update: After you have folded
your paper edges to the middle and done the fold to make it U shaped like
shown above (the 5 and 7 inch folds), then open up your paper. |
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| On the edges the creases will make
a 3"x5" rectangle on either end with a 2"x3" rectangle in the middle. OK,
now look at the crease that makes the side of the 2"x3" rectangle. Don't
lose that crease, but fold the paper back in. Take that crease and bending
it out the opposite way that it is folded, match it up to the edge of the
box as shown in the photo below...... you can see it even better in the next
photo down. |
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Then, press down the paper to make the angled
crease. Repeat this four times, with each of the sides of both 2"x3"
rectangles. |
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| What you need to do is create the sides of the box.
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Maybe you can see it better here. You are pulling the one crease, over to the
edge of the box and then pressing down what becomes an angled fold. |
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| If you unfolded it, the creases would look like
this.... see below. |
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| Hopefully you can figure that out! Then, I like to adhere the top edges so
that they don't slip. When you bring the top edges together, the box will open
up for your cookies..... or whatever you choose to place inside. |
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| Then you can decorate you box. I used a 3"x6"
coordinating piece of Earth Love cardstock to make the topper. Then, throw on a
tag made with the element cards or stickers, some cute ribbon to tie it closed
and you're done! |
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